What’s On?

Your guide to what’s on in and around Storrington. There are many community groups, organisations, societies and sports clubs which meet regularly and hold public events. These listings are created by them and include film shows, markets, live music, and other community events.

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Feb
2
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Feb 2 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
8
Thu
The Old Vicarage, Washington – Open Days 2024 @ The Old Vicarage
Feb 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Terrace at The Old Vicarage, Washington

The Old Vicarage Washington

https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage

The 3½ acre garden at The Old Vicarage is set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) in the pretty village of Washington, West Sussex. As well as the stunning views looking towards the North Downs, enhanced by mature and various specimen trees, the garden has many pockets of interest. There is a Japanese garden with its waterfall, pond, bamboo and grasses, a further large water garden and numerous creatively planted herbaceous borders. A working kitchen garden has glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard and vegetables. The Italianate gazebo with green oak columns and lead roof offers a wonderfully comfortable place to sit and contemplate the beauty of this garden. Throughout, there are well placed seating areas to take in the stunning scenery. The treehouse is much loved by young and old alike, from here the nature viewing platform opens on to the woodland copse area which incorporates a stream and architectural stumpery. Everyone loves the topiary of characters who watch over the tennis court. In the spring there is an abundance of bulbs throughout: snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells. Whatever the weather, there is a haven in the conservatory where refreshments are available.

The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, Sussex RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday 8th February to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book on the National Garden Scheme website https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage.  Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see National Garden Scheme website for details. Self-service light refreshments, Picnics Welcome.

The National Garden Scheme
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’s best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.

In 2022 we made donations of 3.11 million. Beneficiaries include Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support and Parkinson’s UK.

Visit https://ngs.org.uk for more information about the work of the National Garden Scheme, to search for gardens opening in your area or to find out how to open your own garden for the National Garden Scheme.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
9
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Feb 9 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
15
Thu
The Old Vicarage, Washington – Open Days 2024 @ The Old Vicarage
Feb 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Terrace at The Old Vicarage, Washington

The Old Vicarage Washington

https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage

The 3½ acre garden at The Old Vicarage is set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) in the pretty village of Washington, West Sussex. As well as the stunning views looking towards the North Downs, enhanced by mature and various specimen trees, the garden has many pockets of interest. There is a Japanese garden with its waterfall, pond, bamboo and grasses, a further large water garden and numerous creatively planted herbaceous borders. A working kitchen garden has glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard and vegetables. The Italianate gazebo with green oak columns and lead roof offers a wonderfully comfortable place to sit and contemplate the beauty of this garden. Throughout, there are well placed seating areas to take in the stunning scenery. The treehouse is much loved by young and old alike, from here the nature viewing platform opens on to the woodland copse area which incorporates a stream and architectural stumpery. Everyone loves the topiary of characters who watch over the tennis court. In the spring there is an abundance of bulbs throughout: snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells. Whatever the weather, there is a haven in the conservatory where refreshments are available.

The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, Sussex RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday 8th February to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book on the National Garden Scheme website https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage.  Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see National Garden Scheme website for details. Self-service light refreshments, Picnics Welcome.

The National Garden Scheme
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’s best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.

In 2022 we made donations of 3.11 million. Beneficiaries include Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support and Parkinson’s UK.

Visit https://ngs.org.uk for more information about the work of the National Garden Scheme, to search for gardens opening in your area or to find out how to open your own garden for the National Garden Scheme.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
16
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Feb 16 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
17
Sat
Storrington Repair Cafe @ The Village Hub
Feb 17 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Storrington Repair Cafe

The aim of Repair Cafes is to encourage mending items so they are not thrown away needlessly. This will reduce what goes to landfill by Reusing, Repairing and, as a last resort, Recycling.

Come along with any of your items that need mending.

The Repair Cafe is open on the 3rd Saturday of each month, from 10am – 12 noon.

For more info, email askstorringtonrepaircafe@outlook.com

DON’T THROW IT AWAY. FIX IT!

Feb
22
Thu
The Old Vicarage, Washington – Open Days 2024 @ The Old Vicarage
Feb 22 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Terrace at The Old Vicarage, Washington

The Old Vicarage Washington

https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage

The 3½ acre garden at The Old Vicarage is set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) in the pretty village of Washington, West Sussex. As well as the stunning views looking towards the North Downs, enhanced by mature and various specimen trees, the garden has many pockets of interest. There is a Japanese garden with its waterfall, pond, bamboo and grasses, a further large water garden and numerous creatively planted herbaceous borders. A working kitchen garden has glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard and vegetables. The Italianate gazebo with green oak columns and lead roof offers a wonderfully comfortable place to sit and contemplate the beauty of this garden. Throughout, there are well placed seating areas to take in the stunning scenery. The treehouse is much loved by young and old alike, from here the nature viewing platform opens on to the woodland copse area which incorporates a stream and architectural stumpery. Everyone loves the topiary of characters who watch over the tennis court. In the spring there is an abundance of bulbs throughout: snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells. Whatever the weather, there is a haven in the conservatory where refreshments are available.

The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, Sussex RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday 8th February to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book on the National Garden Scheme website https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage.  Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see National Garden Scheme website for details. Self-service light refreshments, Picnics Welcome.

The National Garden Scheme
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’s best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.

In 2022 we made donations of 3.11 million. Beneficiaries include Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support and Parkinson’s UK.

Visit https://ngs.org.uk for more information about the work of the National Garden Scheme, to search for gardens opening in your area or to find out how to open your own garden for the National Garden Scheme.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
23
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Feb 23 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Feb
29
Thu
The Old Vicarage, Washington – Open Days 2024 @ The Old Vicarage
Feb 29 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Terrace at The Old Vicarage, Washington

The Old Vicarage Washington

https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage

The 3½ acre garden at The Old Vicarage is set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) in the pretty village of Washington, West Sussex. As well as the stunning views looking towards the North Downs, enhanced by mature and various specimen trees, the garden has many pockets of interest. There is a Japanese garden with its waterfall, pond, bamboo and grasses, a further large water garden and numerous creatively planted herbaceous borders. A working kitchen garden has glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard and vegetables. The Italianate gazebo with green oak columns and lead roof offers a wonderfully comfortable place to sit and contemplate the beauty of this garden. Throughout, there are well placed seating areas to take in the stunning scenery. The treehouse is much loved by young and old alike, from here the nature viewing platform opens on to the woodland copse area which incorporates a stream and architectural stumpery. Everyone loves the topiary of characters who watch over the tennis court. In the spring there is an abundance of bulbs throughout: snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells. Whatever the weather, there is a haven in the conservatory where refreshments are available.

The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, Sussex RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday 8th February to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book on the National Garden Scheme website https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage.  Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see National Garden Scheme website for details. Self-service light refreshments, Picnics Welcome.

The National Garden Scheme
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’s best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.

In 2022 we made donations of 3.11 million. Beneficiaries include Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support and Parkinson’s UK.

Visit https://ngs.org.uk for more information about the work of the National Garden Scheme, to search for gardens opening in your area or to find out how to open your own garden for the National Garden Scheme.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Mar
1
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Mar 1 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Mar
7
Thu
The Old Vicarage, Washington – Open Days 2024 @ The Old Vicarage
Mar 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Terrace at The Old Vicarage, Washington

The Old Vicarage Washington

https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage

The 3½ acre garden at The Old Vicarage is set around an 1832 Regency house (not open) in the pretty village of Washington, West Sussex. As well as the stunning views looking towards the North Downs, enhanced by mature and various specimen trees, the garden has many pockets of interest. There is a Japanese garden with its waterfall, pond, bamboo and grasses, a further large water garden and numerous creatively planted herbaceous borders. A working kitchen garden has glasshouses, fruit cages, orchard and vegetables. The Italianate gazebo with green oak columns and lead roof offers a wonderfully comfortable place to sit and contemplate the beauty of this garden. Throughout, there are well placed seating areas to take in the stunning scenery. The treehouse is much loved by young and old alike, from here the nature viewing platform opens on to the woodland copse area which incorporates a stream and architectural stumpery. Everyone loves the topiary of characters who watch over the tennis court. In the spring there is an abundance of bulbs throughout: snowdrops, daffodils, tulips, fritillaria, camassia and bluebells. Whatever the weather, there is a haven in the conservatory where refreshments are available.

The Old Vicarage The Street Washington, Sussex RH20 4AS is open for the National Garden Scheme every Thursday 8th February to 10th October 2024 (10am-5pm) Admission £7, children free. Pre-book on the National Garden Scheme website https://findagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/21793/the-old-vicarage.  Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see National Garden Scheme website for details. Self-service light refreshments, Picnics Welcome.

The National Garden Scheme
Founded in 1927 by the Queen’s Nursing Institute to raise funds for community nursing means that gardens, health and community are at the heart of what we do at the National Garden Scheme. Every ticket bought, every garden visited, and every cake and cup of tea savoured translates into millions of pounds in donations not only to some of the UK’s best loved nursing and health charities but to garden charities and community projects too.

In 2022 we made donations of 3.11 million. Beneficiaries include Marie Curie, Macmillan Cancer Support and Parkinson’s UK.

Visit https://ngs.org.uk for more information about the work of the National Garden Scheme, to search for gardens opening in your area or to find out how to open your own garden for the National Garden Scheme.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Mar
8
Fri
Storrington Community Market @ Village Hall
Mar 8 @ 9:45 am – 11:15 am

Storrington Community Market

Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.

  • Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
  • Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
  • Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
  • Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
  • Cards and gifts
  • Forever Living Aloe Vera

A buzzing café

Sussex Green Living recycling point

Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.

Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.

Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.

First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.

Mar
10
Sun
Mothers’ Day at Amberley Museum @ Amberley Museum
Mar 10 @ 10:00 am – 4:30 pm

Family walking at Amberley Museum's Mothers' Day Event

Mums Go Free!

As a thank you, any Mum visiting on Mothers’ Day can enjoy free admission to the Museum. Tickets must be pre-booked online for this event. Make sure to book mum a complimentary admission ticket!

See: https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/whats-on/mothers-day/

Mums can get involved with various volunteer-led activities happening across the Museum including operating a manual switchboard, driving one of our smaller diesel locomotives and making a keepsake in the pottery, print shop or woodturners.

Visit our craft market with talented local craftspeople demonstrating and selling their products.

Treat mum to a light lunch or cream tea in the Limeburners Café!

Travel around the site on one of our narrow-gauge trains and classic buses.


Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.